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Additional Information
about Motorcycle Coasters® |
The Motorcycle Coaster® motorcycle kickstand pad is
sometimes referred to as a kickstand pad, kickstand plate,
kickstand support, side stand pad, side stand support, or
puck.
The Motorcycle Coaster®, also sometimes referred to as a
kickstand foot or motorcycle kickstand disc, is a
motorcycle kickstand support aide for soft surfaces and is
specifically designed for imprinting your custom message.
In addition to their intended use as a kickstand
support pad, Motorcycle Coasters® are often used as drink
coasters on desks, work benches and bars.
The Motorcycle Coaster® is a 4" diameter, decagon ABS
plastic kickstand support pad, one quarter inch thick with a
ribbed back. ABS
plastic is non-conductive with limited abrasion and is
durable as a standard motorcycle fairing.
The Motorcycle Coaster® easily stores in fairing and
clothing.
Examples of custom imprinted, personalized Motorcycle
Coasters® are seen at events all around the country, such as
Bike Week in Daytona, Laconia, Sturgis and many more.
Read more about the Motorcycle Coaster® below. |
Create a Collectible! |
Our low minimum quantity economically allows for the creation of a
unique keepsake for your memorial ride, charity ride, rally,
wedding, anniversary, graduation or any special event.
They are inexpensive enough to use as giveaways for a
motorcycle/motorsports dealership, motorcycle club,
insurance agency, accessory boutique, repair shop, community
visitor's bureau, attorney's office, Rider Safety Program,
etc.
Shouldn't your motorcycle friendly business or organization offer your
own custom imprinted Motorcycle Coasters®? |
Motorcycle Coasters®: An
American Company |
Motorcycle Coasters® is
an American business supporting named American charities,
the U.S. Military and their Veterans, Motorcycle Safety, and
American families.
Motorcycle Coasters®
motorcycle kickstand pads are printed in Rantoul, Illinois,
the same town where our parent company,
Crown Advertising,
started in 1957.
The blank kickstand pads are manufactured by
Plastic Designs, Inc. (PDI) in Paxton, Illinois, just ten
miles away. We
are responsible directly or indirectly for supporting two
dozen American jobs.
In addition, our custom
printed shipping boxes, items needed during the printing
process (ink, plates, etc.), and all other supplies are
sourced from American companies.
Click
here
to view the Motorcycle Coasters® Supply Chain
Statement and Supply Chain List.
We are proud to be part
of the American community. |
Motorcycle Coasters®:
History of an American product |
In 1994, Crown
Advertising (CrownAdv.com)
began promoting a motorcycle side stand support as part of
the company’s ad products line, which focused on serving the
motorcycling community. The original side stand support was
called the Sure Stand. It was simply a round, very durable
plastic disc, meant to be custom printed.
The product was a hit,
and sales were good. But, something started happening. When
customers called to order the Sure Stand, they would refer
to the product as a “motorcycle coaster” or simply a
“coaster.” Even though Crown Advertising was diligent at
marketing the Sure Stand brand name, the public simply did
not agree with what the product should be called. Perhaps
owing to the Sure Stand’s round shape, the product’s
nickname “motorcycle coaster” was a phenomenon that was
catching on with the company’s customers.
By 1999, two things
were being considered regarding the Sure Stand: brand name
and product design (shape).
It was decided, to mark the beginning of the new
millennium, that important changes would be implemented.
The owner of Crown
Advertising, Jack Briere, had become known as “Jack the
Coaster Guy” while selling “motorcycle coasters,” despite
his reluctance to accept the product’s nickname and his
nickname that came along with it. In 2000, after six years
of trying to convince customers to call the printed
motorcycle side stand support by the brand name Sure Stand,
Jack the Coaster Guy (he still uses the nickname today)
decided to go along with the tide of public opinion and
officially renamed it the Motorcycle Coaster®.
The other major change
to the Sure Stand was its shape. Jack wanted something to
make the Motorcycle Coaster® stand out…something other than
the “plain, ordinary circle.” And, the idea of the decagon
(ten-sided) shape was born. Jack felt the decagon would make
the Motorcycle Coaster® distinctive. He was right. Over the
years, the decagon shape has indeed become a recognizable
element of the Motorcycle Coaster®.
With the new changes in
place, also in 2000 a logo was created and the website
MotorcycleCoaster.com
was launched, and a whole division unto itself began at
Crown Advertising.
Today, 23 years after
the introduction of Motorcycle Coasters®, they are shipped
all over the world to a vast variety of businesses, and the
brand name is stronger than ever. |
Motorcycle Coasters®:
FAQs |
How much weight will a Motorcycle Coaster® support?
That we know of, it
will support 1,000 pounds (453.6 kg).
Will it support a motorcycle on sand?
Yes. In gerneral, the Motorcycle Coaster® will support a
motorcycle on any soft surface.
How many colors is the Motorcycle Coaster® made in?
Ten colors:
Black, Blue, Light Blue, Lime, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red,
White, Yellow
Are Motorcycle Coasters®
available in small quantities, unprinted?
Yes, to purchase a
quantity as small as a single Motorcycle Coaster® up to 100
Motorcycle Coasters®, with free shipping on all orders,
visit us on eBay.
For quantities of at least 50 Motorcycle Coasters®, purchase
them at our
Blank Stock and "Seconds" page (shipping is additional).
Are Motorcycle Coasters®
"Seconds" safe?
Yes. They are the same durable kickstand pad as all our
Motorcycle Coaster® stock. The only issue with "Seconds" are
cosmetic flaws (issues with the coloring of the plastic).
How long will a Motorcycle Coaster® last?
We don't know, but
possibly forever. What we do know is that people are still
using Motorcycle Coasters® that were purchased in 2000, when
we first started producing them.
Will Motorcycle Coasters® always be made in the U.S.A.?
Yes. See the Motorcycle Coasters® Supply Chain
Statement and Supply Chain List
here. |